If you think of Skyrim what do you think of? An intense, high graphics game with amazing adventures, easter eggs, secret missions and more?
Well that’s what I think. Skyrim is an amazing game and I have been lost in this game for hours.
Even with the lowest graphics, you feel like you are in the world, not sitting at a computer playing it.
When you play Skyrim its not just about collecting items, helping people and fighting dragons. Its got a whole story to it! You can fight dragons, then suck in their powers. You can then use these powers as a shout to defeat enemies. You can get married, have a House Carl that would follow you and help you along the way, you can also take up brewing potions, or forging weapons and if you are lucky you will be able to forge weapons in the skyforge.
As you level up in this incredible game, you become better at casting spells, shooting with a bow and fighting with swords or battle axes. You can unlock amazing weapons or abilities that you can use within your game play. This game is incredibly popular and a lot of computers can play it. You just have to turn the graphics down.
A screenshot of game play where they are fighting a wolf. This is a brilliant example of what you can do.
PaRappa the Rapper (1997) Rated G
"I know! I Gotta BELIEVE!"
By Jaiden Skelton
May 9th, 2013
Recently, when delving into the golden age of gaming, the first thing that came to mind was PlayStation One. Tomb Raider, Spyro the Dragon, and Tekken all come to mind. But, think back to the early days of rhythm games. I present to you, PaRappa the Rapper. Possibly one of the earliest rhythm games ever, PaRappa the Rapper featured cheerful 2-D graphics, and a soundtrack to match. The aim is simple. Press the corresponding button in time with the music and display. Players can also have a short freestyle moment in between lines. The developer, Masaya Matsuura, has developed the likes of Tamagotchi: Corner Shop, and Haunt, which just goes to show he has developed good games. Many days of my childhood were spent playing this game wrong, and how fun it was. Re-living a classic like this makes it a ton more fun. I suggest you give it a try and I leave this game with a rating of 8.5/10.
A shot from the Cheap Cheap the Cooking Chicken stage. Nostalgia at it's finest.
The aim of this game is to destroy the bunnies by shooting arrows at them. There are objects you can shoot to help you destroy them, like Bowling Balls, Bombs and weights.As you go along or get up to higher levels, they start to get harder and quite frustrating. Sometimes, I 'Rage Quit' but then I want to play again. It’s very addictive.
This game is quite like "Angry Birds" but, instead of shooting birds at green pigs, you shoot arrows at pink bunnies.
Skyrim
By Shaun Roughton
July 4th 2013
Skyrim
If you think of Skyrim what do you think of? An intense, high graphics game with amazing adventures, easter eggs, secret missions and more?
Well that’s what I think. Skyrim is an amazing game and I have been lost in this game for hours.
Even with the lowest graphics, you feel like you are in the world, not sitting at a computer playing it.
When you play Skyrim its not just about collecting items, helping people and fighting dragons. Its got a whole story to it! You can fight dragons, then suck in their powers. You can then use these powers as a shout to defeat enemies. You can get married, have a House Carl that would follow you and help you along the way, you can also take up brewing potions, or forging weapons and if you are lucky you will be able to forge weapons in the skyforge.
As you level up in this incredible game, you become better at casting spells, shooting with a bow and fighting with swords or battle axes. You can unlock amazing weapons or abilities that you can use within your game play. This game is incredibly popular and a lot of computers can play it. You just have to turn the graphics down.
A screenshot of game play where they are fighting a wolf. This is a brilliant example of what you can do.
PaRappa the Rapper (1997) Rated G
"I know! I Gotta BELIEVE!"
By Jaiden Skelton
May 9th, 2013
Recently, when delving into the golden age of gaming, the first thing that came to mind was PlayStation One. Tomb Raider, Spyro the Dragon, and Tekken all come to mind. But, think back to the early days of rhythm games. I present to you, PaRappa the Rapper. Possibly one of the earliest rhythm games ever, PaRappa the Rapper featured cheerful 2-D graphics, and a soundtrack to match. The aim is simple. Press the corresponding button in time with the music and display. Players can also have a short freestyle moment in between lines. The developer, Masaya Matsuura, has developed the likes of Tamagotchi: Corner Shop, and Haunt, which just goes to show he has developed good games. Many days of my childhood were spent playing this game wrong, and how fun it was. Re-living a classic like this makes it a ton more fun. I suggest you give it a try and I leave this game with a rating of 8.5/10.A shot from the Cheap Cheap the Cooking Chicken stage. Nostalgia at it's finest.
Console: iPod Touch, iPhone & iPad
Date: September 30th 2011
Reviewed by: Georgia Ransfield
The aim of this game is to destroy the bunnies by shooting arrows at them. There are objects you can shoot to help you destroy them, like Bowling Balls, Bombs and weights. As you go along or get up to higher levels, they start to get harder and quite frustrating.
Sometimes, I 'Rage Quit' but then I want to play again. It’s very addictive.
This game is quite like "Angry Birds" but, instead of shooting birds at green pigs, you shoot arrows at pink bunnies.